Vast institutional vacuums appeared in states of the global South, which were quickly filled by liberal, Western non-government and international organizations. As former imperial states retreated from their occupied territories, newly independent states found themselves in dire need to establish their own institutions to govern their development. The end of the colonial era saw the emergence of a new paradigm for humanitarianism in the global South Footnote 1.
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The research suggests that embedded under the contemporary professional structure of the liberal humanitarian space is a covert power hierarchy fueled by perceptions of expertise and competency along racial lines-particularly around one’s whiteness. Organizations within the contemporary humanitarian aid apparatus have come to appeal to what Michael Omi and Howard Winant would characterize as a new racial discourse-one that does not require explicit references to race in order to be perpetuated, as racial subordination has been reconfigured to rely on implicit references to race woven within the everyday social fabrics of the humanitarian profession. This study seeks to uncover that professional categorizations of “expatriate” and “local” are not race-neutral and, instead, colorblind.
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While there are considerable discussions on the expat-local divide among aid professionals, such dichotomization is still inherently nationality-based, which may be an over-simplified explanation of the group dimensions within aid organizations.
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This paper aims to explore the ways which expertise is covertly racialized in the contemporary humanitarian aid sector.